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Change Bell sound
Hi, I want to change the annoying bell sound that comes default with
Win8. You can hear the one I mean by typing echo ^G in command-prompt. Do you know where these settings are? |
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Change Bell sound
Adam Kubias wrote:
Hi, I want to change the annoying bell sound that comes default with Win8. You can hear the one I mean by typing echo ^G in command-prompt. Do you know where these settings are? If Windows doesn't think there is a regular audio device to send a notification sound to, it reverts to using the computer case (or motherboard) beeper. If that's what you're hearing, check that Device Manager is not missing a driver, and also check that the sound setup has a place to sent output (speaker or headphone selection). Paul |
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On 2014-02-06 1:15 PM, Paul wrote:
Adam Kubias wrote: Hi, I want to change the annoying bell sound that comes default with Win8. You can hear the one I mean by typing echo ^G in command-prompt. Do you know where these settings are? If Windows doesn't think there is a regular audio device to send a notification sound to, it reverts to using the computer case (or motherboard) beeper. If that's what you're hearing, check that Device Manager is not missing a driver, and also check that the sound setup has a place to sent output (speaker or headphone selection). Paul Hi Paul, I'd rather here a motherboard beep than a blast through the speakers. |
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Change Bell sound
Adam Kubias wrote:
On 2014-02-06 1:15 PM, Paul wrote: Adam Kubias wrote: Hi, I want to change the annoying bell sound that comes default with Win8. You can hear the one I mean by typing echo ^G in command-prompt. Do you know where these settings are? If Windows doesn't think there is a regular audio device to send a notification sound to, it reverts to using the computer case (or motherboard) beeper. If that's what you're hearing, check that Device Manager is not missing a driver, and also check that the sound setup has a place to sent output (speaker or headphone selection). Paul Hi Paul, I'd rather here a motherboard beep than a blast through the speakers. Take a look through this article. http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...ds-change.html What the newer OSes add to the sound model, is per-application volume control. http://www.eightforums.com/sound-aud...ume-mixer.html Much of the old controls are also still there. And this menu, is your starting point to discovering most everything. http://www.sevenforums.com/attachmen..._tray_icon.jpg Paul |
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Change Bell sound
On 2014-02-06 2:15 PM, Paul wrote:
Adam Kubias wrote: On 2014-02-06 1:15 PM, Paul wrote: Adam Kubias wrote: Hi, I want to change the annoying bell sound that comes default with Win8. You can hear the one I mean by typing echo ^G in command-prompt. Do you know where these settings are? If Windows doesn't think there is a regular audio device to send a notification sound to, it reverts to using the computer case (or motherboard) beeper. If that's what you're hearing, check that Device Manager is not missing a driver, and also check that the sound setup has a place to sent output (speaker or headphone selection). Paul Hi Paul, I'd rather here a motherboard beep than a blast through the speakers. Take a look through this article. http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...ds-change.html What the newer OSes add to the sound model, is per-application volume control. http://www.eightforums.com/sound-aud...ume-mixer.html Much of the old controls are also still there. And this menu, is your starting point to discovering most everything. http://www.sevenforums.com/attachmen..._tray_icon.jpg Paul Thank you. |
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